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. 1992 Nov 1;89(21):10099-103.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.21.10099.

Structural analysis of ternary complexes of vaccinia RNA polymerase

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Structural analysis of ternary complexes of vaccinia RNA polymerase

J Hagler et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

The structure of the elongation complex of vaccinia RNA polymerase halted at discrete template positions was examined by DNase I footprinting. The leading edge of the footprint bore a constant relationship to the catalytic template position, being 22-24 nucleotides (nt) in advance on the nontemplate strand and 17 nt on the template strand. DNase hypersensitivity of the nontemplate strand at the leading edge suggested that the DNA might be distorted as it entered the polymerase molecule. The region of DNA unwinding at the transcription bubble extended at least 12 nt 5' from the catalytic center, as indicated by the reactivity of adenosine residues to diethylpyrocarbonate. Cu-phenanthroline-hypersensitive sites located 13 nt 5' and 4 nt 3' of the growing point appeared to demarcate the margins of the bubble. Strand asymmetry of chemical modification within the bubble was consistent with an RNA-DNA hybrid of no more than 10 base pairs.

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